tattersall

pronunciation

How to pronounce tattersall in British English: UK ['tætəs(ə)l; -sɔːl]word uk audio image

How to pronounce tattersall in American English: US ['tætəˌsɔl] word us audio image

Word Origin

tattersall (n.)
fabric with small and even check pattern, 1891, so called because it was similar to the traditional design of horse blankets, in reference to Tattersall's, a famous London horse market and gambler's rendezvous, founded 1766 by Richard Tattersall (1724-1795). The surname is from the place in Lincolnshire, which is said to represent "Tathere's nook," "probably in the sense 'nook of dry ground in marsh'." [Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names]

Example

1. He knows his tattersall 's better than his greek testament .

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